Hi everyone. Any legal pedes out there? Have a question.
Scenario:
An American expat lives overseas with a foreign spouse who is not an American citizen or resident.
Said expat wishes to visit his/her family in the USA, but has been unable to for several years due to the vax mandate required for his/her spouse. The children require the presence of both parents during the trip to provide appropriate supervision and support. The foreign spouse has a 10 year tourist visa issued prior to the pandemic.
With the ending of the Covid emergency, can the CDC and/or Department of State legally continue this discriminatory policy against foreign visitors? Does the expat have any standing to sue in this case?
Would love to know how or if this can be done. Yes, there is a real inspiration for this inquiry.
Not sure. In a similar scenario waiting for the requirement to have the covid vaxx for the medical example to get an interview. Which I'm waiting until May 11th, and if the requirement is still there, apply for religeous / moral exemption.
My thinking is that time is on my side. I can wait another year or re-apply if needed.
As far as I know, there are no requirements for the vaxx around air travel.